Locking hubs on M37?

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Re: Locking hubs on M37?

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52 M-42 wrote:Where can I get more information about Bryan Sage Hub Guards? I tried Googling "Bryan Sage Hub Guards" with no luck.

I've got old M13's ( bought them new 30+ years ago) and I've never had a problem with them. I would like to see the hub guards, however.

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My contact info on Bryan is a few years old-
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Re: Locking hubs on M37?

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Thanks, 06boblee!

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Re: Locking hubs on M37?

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Installing lock-out hubs was without a doubt, the best modification done to my M37. Second would be.... replacing the antiquated points, with an electronic ignition.

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Re: Locking hubs on M37?

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Re: Locking hubs on M37?

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Got my Selectros from Tom at Snake River new in the box MADE IN USA. Great guy to deal with and reasonable price as well.
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Re: Locking hubs on M37?

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Another way to go is use the a non driving hub in place of the driving type. They were called a mcleary hub or some thing like that. Instead of splines the have a bearing in them. I've got a set still in cosmoline from 1955,some day I'll hopefully get them cleaned up and try them. I got them off ebay for less than 50.00.
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